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Congressional Reconstruction Chapter 12 Section 2 Black Codes Restricting the ________ of the _____ population – “virtual _______” • Curfew • ________ laws • ______ restrictions th 14 Amendment • 1866: _____ ______ Act – Would outlaw ______ ______ • ________ vetoed, but had limited _________ on Congress • Congress ________ Johnson’s veto, and went further—creating the ___ _________ 14th Amendment: building equal rights into the constitution “All persons born or naturalized in the United States…are citizens of the United States and of the State where in they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws…” Radical Reconstruction • Both ________ and _______ republicans opposed ____________ Reconstruction policies and Black Codes – Radicals wanted black _____ ______ • Personal __________ guaranteed by law • Proposed a _____ plan for ___________ “Reform, not Revenge” • Radicals in Congress passed the __________ _____ of 1867 (see pg. 432) • 1) South under ______ _____; 5 districts, each ruled by a Northern General • 2) Ordered southern states to elect new delegates to create new state __________ • 3) Required states to allow all qualified _____ voters (including blacks) to participate in elections • 4) Temporarily barred southerners who had supported the ____________ from voting • 5) Required equal rights for all ___________ • 6) Required ___________ of the 14th Amendment Power Struggle • Johnson and ________ were constantly __________ each other – February 24, 1868: the House voted to _________ Johnson • Charge him with _______ ______ • 1st President to be impeached – Saved by ___ vote • (2/3 were needed to remove him) 1868 Election • Johnson was rejected by the __________ and went back to TN – Where he regained his ________ seat as a _________ • 1868: _______ ______ (R) beats Horatio Seymour (D) • Congress and the President were now _______ The th 15 Amendment • Stated that no _______ may be denied the right to ______…. – …. “by the United States or by any State on account of race, color, or previous condition or servitude” – Last piece of Reconstruction ________ • 1870: southern black men voted for the first time – ______African Americas were elected to Southern legislatures The Republican South • Southern Republicans included: _______, __________, and _____________ – Carpetbaggers: __________ who moved south to see economic gains – Scalawags: a white, southern __________— seen as a _______ to the South • Struggle over possible ________ in Southern Gov’t – Mixture of honest and corrupt men Key Ideas: • How were black codes and the 14th Amendment related? • How did Congress’s Reconstruction plan differ from Johnson’s plan? • What was the significance of the 15th Amendment? • Who supported the Republican government of the South?